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Third Ear Band - Alchemy [Remastered & Expanded Edition] (1969/2019)

Third Ear Band - Alchemy [Remastered & Expanded Edition] (1969/2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Third Ear Band

  • Title: Alchemy [Remastered & Expanded Edition]
  • Year Of Release: 1969/2019
  • Label: Esoteric Recordings
  • Genre: Psychedelic Folk, Progressive Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:02:14
  • Total Size: 297 mb | 621 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Mosaic [2019 Remaster]
02. Ghetto Raga [2019 Remaster]
03. Druid One [2019 Remaster]
04. Stone Circle [2019 Remaster]
05. Egyptian Book of the Dead [2019 Remaster]
06. Area Three [2019 Remaster]
07. Dragon Lines [2019 Remaster]
08. Lark Rise [2019 Remaster]
09. Hyde Park Raga [BBC Radio 1 Top Gear Session]
10. Druid One [BBC Radio 1 Top Gear Session]
11. Cosmic Trip
12. Jason's Trip
13. Devil's Weed
14. Raga No. 1 [Mono]
15. Unity
16. The Sea
17. Druid
18. Hyde Park Raga

Started in 1968 by percussionist Glen Sweeney and reedist Paul Minns, Third Ear Band was formed from the ashes of a previous Sweeney project, the psych band Hydrogen Juke Box. While generally overlooked in the history of British and improvised music, Third Ear Band developed a distinctive and aesthetically important sound equal parts Indian, psychedelic, and minimalist dubbed "electric-acid-raga" by Sweeney. Alchemy, their first release, is a wonderful record. With shorter tracks than found on later albums, Third Ear Band here makes excursions into improvised chamber music. In the opener, "Mosaic," which is at seven minutes one of the longest cuts, guitar meets recorder and violin in a disharmonic free jazz summit that fades away before building into a trancy mini-crescendo. On "Stone Circle," recorder lines interweave over an unadorned drum's repetitive rhythm. At times the recorder lines are so fluid and unnatural they sound like they're being played backwards which indeed they just might be. Generally the remainder of the tracks run the course between half-structured improv and droning chaos. Comparisons could be drawn to Soft Machine or the Dream Syndicate, but neither quite has the sense of "collective first" nor the repetitive insistence of Third Ear Band. The songs, to quote Sweeney again, are "alike or unlike as trees." For those even vaguely interested in the history of innovative music, Alchemy is worth hunting down.


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  • JazzDoc
  •  wrote in 14:25
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I thought that this one would never turn up here so I bought a copy of the 2CD set! I note that the 3CD set 'Third Ear Band' (The Elements) has not surfaced. I bought that one as well! If you sent me a PM Pisulik I will make it happen in order that you can share it on Israbox.
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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 14:28
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 19:13
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 11:17
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thanks for lossless.